Eight years of persistence, all to solve one problem: how to protect privacy in financial transactions while meeting compliance requirements?



Dusk Network provides the answer with cryptography and zero-knowledge proofs. Transaction data remains private, yet compliance can be verified like notarized documents—this sounds contradictory, but technology makes it a reality.

In January of this year, after the launch of DuskEVM mainnet, this solution moved from theory to application. Developers can build smart contracts using conventional methods, directly embedding privacy protection and compliance auditing features. The Hedger privacy module further encapsulates complexity, allowing developers to integrate it easily.

The emergence of the ecosystem tool CreatorPad offers more opportunities for ideas to come to fruition. It provides privacy templates, compliance guidelines, testnet resources, and incentive support. There's no need to start from scratch with low-level development; builders can focus on innovation itself.

Just look at what’s emerging in the ecosystem now—compliance RWA projects, privacy DeFi applications, verifiable identity solutions. These are not coincidences; they are the result of that long-standing obsession meeting sufficiently good tools, sparking collisions.

The next step in finance should be driven by those willing to find elegant solutions to seemingly contradictory problems.
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HalfPositionRunnervip
· 2h ago
Eight years of honing a sword, this obsession is a bit intense --- The set of zero-knowledge proofs, it looks complicated but is actually just secret verification; people can't cheat --- DuskEVM is quite interesting this time, making privacy compliance no longer mutually exclusive --- CreatorPad has brought real joy to developers, no need to build from scratch anymore --- The combination of RWA+privacy, this is the direction traditional finance should learn from --- Eight years focused on one thing? Web3 needs such lunatics --- Honestly, achieving both compliance and privacy together was unimaginable before --- The ecosystem tools are so well-developed that latecomers now have a real chance to innovate seriously --- It looks simple, but to reach this level, you have to pay a lot, only then do you realize --- Can privacy DeFi projects really be applied on a large scale, or are they just visually appealing
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Fren_Not_Foodvip
· 2h ago
Eight years of honing a sword, this persistence is incredible. It's unbelievable that zero-knowledge proofs can truly be implemented; privacy and compliance are naturally at odds. CreatorPad is essentially reducing the burden on developers, saving them from having to start from scratch with cryptography. RWA on-chain is only a matter of time; it all depends on who can thoroughly solve these two dilemmas.
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 2h ago
Eight years of honing a sword, this obsession is really intense Wait, can zero-knowledge proofs truly achieve both privacy and compliance? I’m a bit skeptical I need to think more about Dusk’s logic, I feel developers will love it to death CreatorPad’s move is pretty good, directly lowering the barrier to entry, this kind of ecosystem approach can really thrive Speaking of which, there are very few projects that dare to tackle the contradiction between privacy and compliance Honestly, being able to package such complex technology into developer-friendly tools is worth paying attention to in itself Eight years is no small number, either you truly believe or the story is just too well told
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 2h ago
actually™ eight years for this? ngl the zero-knowledge approach is non-trivial but let's see if it actually holds under regulatory scrutiny... compliance through cryptography sounds elegant on paper until some jurisdiction gets involved
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PoetryOnChainvip
· 2h ago
Eight years of focusing on one point, this kind of persistence is indeed rare. --- The set of zero-knowledge proofs finally feels like it has a place to be used. --- Can privacy and compliance really be achieved simultaneously? If that happens, it would rewrite the rules of finance. --- CreatorPad's approach to lowering the barrier is quite interesting. --- It's true that compliant RWA is coming, but the ecosystem still depends on how it develops in the future. --- Eight years of sharpening the sword just for this, betting on a deep understanding of the problem. --- Developer friendliness has improved, but the application deployment speed needs to be faster. --- This set of logic is coherent, but will it hold up in real use? --- From theory to mainnet, the most difficult part is probably trust building. --- Privacy and regulation don't harm each other; it may seem paradoxical but is actually inevitable.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 2h ago
Eight years of sharpening a sword, just to have both fish and bear paws? Honestly, that's a bit of a gamble.
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